I just realized i could have put my main output to (1) mono and used output (2) to run the External Audio Effect! DOH!!!! If you want to see an amended video leave me a comment and i will demonstrate how to use The External Audio Effect without the need for a 4 IO interface! Thanks for watching!
Man this is great! But you went a bit too fast on the routing at the back of the Motu M2, I have the same audio interface and I can't really get it right. Do you have to unplug output to speakers ??
Hey @zeridium9129 , thanks for watching! I understand the challenge with the Motu M2 since it only has two main outputs typically used for speakers. Here’s the correct way to set it up: Outputs: Temporarily unplug your speakers from the main outputs (1/2) and connect these outputs to your external gear. Inputs: Connect the output of your external gear back into one of the Motu M2's inputs (e.g., Input 1 or 2). You will have to monitor through headphones connected to the Motu M2 while the external gear is in use, as the speakers will be disconnected. Be careful with Ableton's routing and monitoring to avoid feedback. Unfortunately, due to the Motu M2's limited outputs, you do have to unplug your speakers to use the external gear. With an interface with more outputs, this wouldn't be an issue.
Awesome video! Im new to the whole Ableton program and the launchpad itself (actually just ordered one) My question though is... which I haven't been able to find an answer to yet is... Is it possible for me to record my own voice and directly set it up on different "keys" (sortah like u did here) Since I don't have alot of external equipment yet, a mic and a launchpad is my budget start (to this awesome life saver in times like theese) and it would be fun to learn the basics just by creating own beats and vocals. Anyway, you earned a sub! Hope I didn't take up to much space ;) Stay safe
Thanks for watching! You want to look at the "sampler" in instruments. That will allow you to take any audio ( your recorded vocals) and play it across all the keys. I will be going over the instruments once I'm done with effects! 🤩🤩 Thanks again for the SUB!!
I just realized i could have put my main output to (1) mono and used output (2) to run the External Audio Effect! DOH!!!!
If you want to see an amended video leave me a comment and i will demonstrate how to use The External Audio Effect without the need for a 4 IO interface!
Thanks for watching!
Got any tips for the External Audio Effect? Let us know down below!!
Thanks buddy ! great tutorial. Was having issues with the master out and the utility trick just saved me:)
Man this is great! But you went a bit too fast on the routing at the back of the Motu M2, I have the same audio interface and I can't really get it right.
Do you have to unplug output to speakers ??
Hey @zeridium9129 , thanks for watching! I understand the challenge with the Motu M2 since it only has two main outputs typically used for speakers. Here’s the correct way to set it up:
Outputs: Temporarily unplug your speakers from the main outputs (1/2) and connect these outputs to your external gear.
Inputs: Connect the output of your external gear back into one of the Motu M2's inputs (e.g., Input 1 or 2).
You will have to monitor through headphones connected to the Motu M2 while the external gear is in use, as the speakers will be disconnected.
Be careful with Ableton's routing and monitoring to avoid feedback.
Unfortunately, due to the Motu M2's limited outputs, you do have to unplug your speakers to use the external gear. With an interface with more outputs, this wouldn't be an issue.
@@StonxMusic thank's for your detailed answer man! I'm gonna read that again and give it a try!
kisses Andrea!
Awesome video! Im new to the whole Ableton program and the launchpad itself (actually just ordered one)
My question though is... which I haven't been able to find an answer to yet is...
Is it possible for me to record my own voice and directly set it up on different "keys" (sortah like u did here)
Since I don't have alot of external equipment yet, a mic and a launchpad is my budget start (to this awesome life saver in times like theese) and it would be fun to learn the basics just by creating own beats and vocals.
Anyway, you earned a sub! Hope I didn't take up to much space ;) Stay safe
Thanks for watching! You want to look at the "sampler" in instruments. That will allow you to take any audio ( your recorded vocals) and play it across all the keys. I will be going over the instruments once I'm done with effects! 🤩🤩 Thanks again for the SUB!!